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kitsch

[kich] / kɪtʃ /




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On TV, we had the White Heather Club - women in white frocks and tartan sashes dancing impossibly complicated reels and strathspeys; men in kilts playing accordions and singing kitsch songs about exile and nostalgia.

From BBC

Artists are reviled or ignored, unless they produce wartime kitsch.

From Salon

I’ve long been most familiar with this Delibes opera through its famous “Flower Duet” and nothing more; the French kitsch and cringy colonialism put me off.

From New York Times

The decorations are a combination of unabashed kitsch and schmaltz, do-it-yourself ingenuity and captivating fantasy, along with multiple iterations of first pets Commander and Willow.

From Washington Post

The mix of witch-burning artifacts and kitsch fudge stands is a Burton playground.

From Los Angeles Times